Neusiedler See is a large shallow steppe lake in Austria, characterized by extensive reed beds and marshy conditions around its perimeter. The spot shown features a developed shoreline with marina facilities and residential areas, bordered by open water. The lake's main challenges include shallow depths with extensive mud flats and vegetation islands that create navigation hazards and limit the usable riding area. Wind conditions are marginal, with only 7.5 knots average and low reliability of 13.9%, making this spot dependent on favorable weather windows. The northeastern orientation of this particular shoreline suggests northerly winds would provide side-shore conditions. Best wind direction is from the north (0°), providing parallel-to-coast conditions. This spot suits beginner to intermediate kiters seeking protected, flat-water conditions without waves. The shallow nature and obstacles require careful route planning and good spatial awareness. Sessions are more reliable during spring and autumn wind patterns.